💡 Today’s Question 💡
🍗 What kind of bills does the bank not accept?
How to Exchange Money Confidently at the Bank | Slow & Easy English For B1 - B2 Learners.
Practice English with this slow and clear daily conversation at a bank.
This video is perfect for lower-intermediate and intermediate learners (B1-B2 level) to practice listening, shadowing, and pronunciation through a fun and practical situation.
In this episode, two travelers need local cash and decide to visit a bank to get a better exchange rate than their hotel. They learn how to take a ticket, present their passports, and ask the teller for the right kind of money. Ultimately, they get a great deal and leave excited to buy lunch at a local food stand. Everything is spoken slowly and clearly, so you can understand every word and shadow along easily.
You’ll learn:
✅ Essential travel vocabulary like "foreign exchange" and "exchange rate".
✅ Practical phrases to politely ask a bank teller to change money.
✅ How to specifically request "small bills" for everyday purchases.
✅ Important tips like needing a passport and avoiding "torn bills".
After watching, imagine you are at a bank counter.
Try saying one short sentence in English, like:
“I would like to change money, please.”
or
“Can I have some small bills, too?”
🎧 Great for:
✔️ English listening and shadowing practice
✔️ English speaking fluency
✔️ ESL learners (B1-B2 level)
✔️ Daily conversation practice
✔️ Real-life English situations
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